Overview
Studies have suggested that PT-141 shows agonistic properties towards melanocortin receptors, namely MC3R and MC4R, which may result in elevated reactions in the central nervous system. MC3R, which appears to be primarily expressed in the brain, especially within the hypothalamus, might play a role in energy homeostasis. It has been hypothesized by research teams examining melanocortin receptor activity, that MC3R may potentially modulate the actions of other melanocortin receptors in this area. Moreover, MC3R might influence feeding behavior, possibly impacting appetite and food intake, and is thought to be involved in various metabolic processes, including the potential regulation of glucose and lipid metabolism.(3) On the other hand, MC4R is believed to be essential in appetite control. When activated in the brain, it is considered to contribute to appetite regulation. MC4R is also posited to have a role in energy expenditure, with its activation possibly leading to an increase in energy output, which could contribute to weight reduction. This receptor has also been tentatively linked to reproductive function, especially in the potential regulation of the function of penile tissues and overall reproductive behavior.(4) In publically available study, it was suggested by researchers that following binding with MC3R and MC4R receptors, the peptide appeared to lead to the activation of the neurons found in the hypothalamus, leading to apparently increased immunoreactivity.2() Neurons in the surrounding region of the central nervous system may also be stimulated as they intake the chemicals which then reportedly lead to sexual arousal in murine models.
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